Ask boomers why they still love camping and you’ll hear the same themes every time. It taught them resilience. It bonded their families. It offered a little freedom from the noise of regular life.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, critics grew concerned with what scholar Richard Hofstadter called “the overvalued child,” referring to Baby Boomers raised with Dr. Spock’s positive reinforcement ...
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